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Title: Educational rights of the minorities under article 30 of the Indian Constitution
Authors: Annie, John
Dr.Sebastian, V D
Keywords: Problem of minorities in india
Minorities comprising various groups
,Principal elements in india's national life
Right to recognition & affiliation to a university
Article 30 of the indian constitution
Appoinment of staff and disciplinary control
Issue Date: 1-Jun-1995
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: This thesis entitled “ Educational rights of the minorities under article 30 of the indian constitution.The study is divided into nine chapters.The object of the present study is to explore whether the judiciary has been successful in balancing the conflicting rights of the minorities and the state. The study also seeks to bring forth those judicial principles which have governed the operation of these rights and determined the limits of their application. Article 30 confers a special right on minorities to establish educational institutions of their own choice.This is an expression of the liberal and tolerent culture of our nation which is reflected in the Constitution. The idea is to foster unity' in diversity, ea unique characteristic of the Indian way of life.This study suggested that where a minority is a minority’ in the historical or national context and its claim is based on religion it must be defined and ascertained in terms of the population of the whole country irrespective of its being a numerical majority' in any particular State and the minority status. of linguistic group has to be ascertained in terms of the population of any particular State irrespective of its being a numerical minority in terms of the population of the whole country.A religious denomination also can be treated as a religion within the meaning of Article 30(1) provided it is having a separate organisation with doctrines and tenets and rites and practices of its own.
Description: Department of Law, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3032
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